REASON Flexes Emotional Range on “Doin Too Much” Featuring Eric Bellinger & Isaiah Jaay

Rating: 4 out of 5.

“Doin Too Much” previews the sonic palette of REASON’s upcoming ‘Moving Towards Love_Pink.’

“Doin Too Much” brings R&B sophistication and hip-hop swagger to the forefront of REASON’s 2026 output. The single showcases passionate performances from Eric Bellinger and Isaiah Jaay, while REASON anchors the track with confident, narrative-driven raps. Subtle allusions to Musiq Soulchild’s “Just Friends” (One of my favorite songs ever) give the production a soulful, timeless quality without distracting from the modern energy.

The track previews Moving Towards Love_Pink, the follow-up to Everything In My Soul_BLUE. The album is built on collaborative synergy, with features from Buddy, Cozz, Kalan Frfr, Eric Bellinger, and Wynee. Production highlights allow REASON’s lyrical dexterity to shine, bridging melodic and rap elements, and crafting a body of work that is emotionally rich yet rhythmically compelling.

“Doin Too Much” exemplifies REASON’s ability to create songs that are musically intricate yet immediately accessible. Eric Bellinger’s melodies and Isaiah Jaay’s verse add dimension to REASON’s storytelling, creating a track that balances personal narrative with universal appeal. The single’s confident delivery and lush vocals point toward a cohesive, collaborative album experience.

As a preview of Moving Towards Love_Pink, “Doin Too Much” proves REASON’s 2026 trajectory is ambitious, consistent, and carefully executed. The single demonstrates the project’s promise: a balance of modern R&B textures, strong collaborative voices, and lyrical depth that maintains REASON’s signature authenticity.




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